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UBCV Patriarch Thich
Huyen Quang refuses Public Security Ministry ‘summons” to attend
State-sponsored Buddhist Congress in
Thich Thien Hanh deplores repression against Buddhist
Youth Movement in
PARIS, 13th
December 2007 (IBIB) - The International Buddhist Information Bureau is
informed that UBCV Supreme Patriarch Thich Huyen Quang has rejected an
invitation from the Ministry of Public Security to attend the “6th
Nation-wide Congress of Buddhist Representatives for 2007-2012” (i.e. the 6th
Congress of the State-sponsored Vietnam Buddhist Church, set up under Communist
Party control in 1981) that opens in Hanoi today (13.12.2007).
Patriarch Thich Huyen Quang refused the
invitation for two reasons. Firstly, since it was delivered by the Ministry of
Public Security, it seemed more like a Police summons than an invitation to a
religious event. Secondly, the Congress concerns only members of the
The invitation was delivered to the Nguyen Thieu
Monastery in Binh Dinh, where the UBCV Patriarch is under house arrest, by a
delegation of local Security officials led by Doan Muoi, Head of the Binh Dinh
Department PA38 (i.e. the Communist Party’s political department in charge of
rural security) on 6.12.2007. They said that they were acting on orders of top Hanoi Security official
Major-general Tran Tu, Head of the Ministry of Public Security’s
Department A41 which monitors religious organizations and religious security
affairs.
Although the invitation was signed by Thich
Tri Tinh, Chairman of the State-sponsored VBC’s Executive Committee, it was
issued on the orders of the Ministry of Public Security and addressed simply to
“Most Venerable Thich Huyen Quang”, with no mention of
his title of Supreme Patriarch of the Unified Buddhist Church of Vietnam.
Thich Huyen Quang, who is currently in
poor health, asked his assistants Thich Dong Tho and Thich Minh Tuan to receive
the delegation. The Security officials handed them the invitation and conveyed
Tran Tu’s desire “to invite Thich Huyen Quang to come to
This is not the first time this year that the
UBCV Patriarch has been approached by Tran Tu and other top Security officials,
each of them advancing a mixture of enticements and threats. On 29 August 2007,
Tran Tu travelled from
In
fact, UBCV leaders throughout the country perceive these invitations as a
cynical attempt to lure Patriarch Thich Huyen Quang to
l Thich Thien Hanh protests repression
against Buddhist Youth leaders in
Senior UBCV official Thich Thien Hanh,
Secretary general of the UBCV Institute of the Sangha and Head of the UBCV
Provincial Board in the central city of Hue has sent a strong
letter of protest to the Chairman of the Hue Provincial People’s Committee
denouncing intensified repression by the Communist authorities against the
Buddhist Youth Movement (BYM - Gia dinh Phat tu), an educational
movement affiliated to the outlawed UBCV which has 500,000 members in Vietnam.
Thich Thien Hanh protests against insidious
tactics used to harass and pressure Buddhist youth leaders to abandon the BYM.
He cites the cases of Buddhist Youth leaders Ho Dac Thich and Mai
Tien Son, both arrested by Security Police in Phuong Vy district, Hue, and
subjected to intensive interrogations, respectively on 28-29 November and 4, 5
and 7th December; Tran Ngoc An in Phuoc Vinh district; Le
Quang Bong in Tay Loc district and Truong Trong Thao in Huong Phong
village, all subjected to similar harassments and interrogations. Thich Thien
Hanh particularly denounces the inhuman methods used by the Communist
authorities to play on weaknesses or illness in their families to force the
youth leaders to resign. Ho Dac Thinh’s wife suffers from a serious heart
condition, whereas both Mai Tien Son and Tran Ngoc An have parents of 80-90
years old. Police threaten to arrest the youth leaders and bring “criminal
sanctions” against them, thus causing great distress to their families. Police
press their families to plead with the youth leaders to cease their activities
and renounce the BYM.
In his letter to the Communist authorities,
Thich Thien Hanh stressed that these methods of blackmail and repression would
never succeed in suppressing Buddhism in
l 2008 UN Vesak Day International
Organising Committee in
On the International Organising Committee
(IOC) of the 2008 United Nations Vesak Day (Birth of Buddha) which has just been
made public on the official website, Buddhists at home and abroad were deeply
disturbed to see the name of UBCV dignitary Thich Thien Tam, Head of the
Canadian Overseas UBCV’s Advisory Board Secretariat and Commissioner for
Canadian Affairs of the new Overseas UBCV Office. In fact, Venerable Thich
Thien Tam has never been invited to be an IOC member, nor informed that his
name was being used. In a letter to Professor Le Manh That, Chairman of the
2008 Vesak IOC in
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